Horiatiki Salata aka Greek Salad!


While traveling in Greece I couldn't resist adding the weight of a cookbook to my carry-on....one can never have too many cookbooks.  The recipes in the book are relatively simple as is this Horiatiki Salata aka Greek Salad.  Spring is around the corner but I couldn't resist making this with the cute little Persian cucumbers and Campari tomatoes I found while at the market.

What drew me to the recipe was that it included both olives and capers.  I love the addition of kalamata olives or capers to a dish and this had both!!  Simple was nice too....

Horiatiki Salata aka Greek Salad
adapted from Greek Cookery

8-10 Campari tomatoes, quartered, seeds removed
3 Persian cucumbers, sliced into rounds
1/3 medium red onion sliced, separate into rings
1/2 green pepper, seeded and sliced into chunks or cut into rings
1/4-1/3 cup feta cheese
12 kalamata olives, pitted, sliced in half
1 Tbsp capers
Sprinkling of fresh oregano (dried may be used)
1/4-1/3 cup good olive oil
Kosher salt

In a bowl combine the tomato quarters and cucumber slices.  Place the onion and pepper rings in the bowl.  Add the olives, capers, oregano and salt and mix lightly.  Crumble the feta and place it on top of the salad and dress with the olive oil.

PRINTABLE RECIPE


This is one of those salads that can be made to your taste.  If you like more cucumbers, add them..if you don't like feta, omit it....there can be many combinations but one thing is certain. You will enjoy all of the fresh ingredients!

I had posted another Greek Salad along with a Greek Dressing earlier this year.  While they are similar there are some differences...but both have wonderful fresh produce.



Comments

  1. This is my kind of salad and I love each and every ingredient. I had to smile about the cookbook. We brought cookbooks home from France, some in French, and I didn't care how much they weighed. I just had to have them.
    Sam

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  2. Like Sam said - my kind of salad.

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  3. I love this salad! This is one of my favorite ways to enjoy home grown tomatoes and cucumbers in the summer.

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  4. Love Greek Salad and this looks just beautiful.
    Now if my husband only liked feta cheese.

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